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The same night that fight and shooting occurred at a Tulare supermarket, another fight involving a gun reportedly broke out at a Porterville department store.

In this case, nobody was shot despite reports than one of the men involved in the fight pulled out a handgun, Porterville police said of the incident at the city's Target store at 1363 W. Henderson Ave.

Police dispatchers received a report of a fight in the store at 9:05 p.m.

"As officers were responding, they received information that one of the involved subjects was armed with handgun, and all those involved had fled on foot into the parking lot," according to a police report.

Arriving officers detained at the scene Raul Hernandez, 19, and Manuel Bautista, 21, of Porterville, who reportedly matched descriptions by witnesses of some of the people involved in the fight.

Investigators said they determined both men were inside Target when they reportedly confronted and got into an argument with three other people whom police hadn't identified. Hernandez reportedly assaulted one of those people while Bautista reportedly pulled out a handgun and struck the other two people with it.

No shots were fired, and the three suspected victims of the attacks were gone when police arrived

Officers reported finding a stolen, loaded handgun that they believe the suspects discarded.

Both Hernandez and Bautista are suspected gang members, the report states.

Raul Hernandez(Photo: Tulare County Sheriff’s Department)

They were ar

rested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, conspiracy during a gang crime, participating in criminal street gang, possessing a stolen firearm, possessing a concealed firearm in public and possessing a loaded firearm in public.

Hernandez, a previously-convicted felon, also was booked into jail on suspicion of being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition.

Both were being held on $100,000 bail Thursday at the Bob Wiley Detention Facility north of Visalia.